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Average Weather In August For Tromsø, Norway

Location

This report describes the typical weather at the Tromsø Airport (Tromsø, Norway) weather station over the course of an average August. It is based on the historical records from 1974 to 2012. Earlier records are either unavailable or unreliable.

Tromsø has a humid subarctic continental climate with cool summers and no dry season. The area within 25 mi of this station is covered by tundra (47%), oceans and seas (36%), and forests (14%).

Temperature

The month of August is characterized by falling daily high temperatures, with daily highs decreasing from 59Â°F to 54Â°F over the course of the month, exceeding 69Â°F or dropping below 47Â°F only one day in ten.

Sun

Over the course of August, the length of the day is very rapidly decreasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day decreases by 5:18 hours, implying an average day-over-day decrease of 10.3 minutes.

The shortest day of the month is August 31 with 15:31 hours of daylight; the longest day is August 1 with 20:49 hours of daylight.

Daily Hours of Daylight and Twilight in August

The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line), with various degrees of daylight, twilight, and night, indicated by the color bands. From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray): full daylight, solar twilight (Sun is visible but less than 6Â° from the horizon), civil twilight (Sun is not visible but is less than 6Â° below the horizon), nautical twilight (Sun is between 6Â° and 12Â° below the horizon), astronomical twilight (Sun is between 12Â° and 18Â° below the horizon), and full night.

The earliest sunrise is at 2:21am on August 1; the latest sunset is at 11:10pm on August 1; the latest sunrise is at 4:58am on August 31; the earliest sunset is at 8:29pm on August 31.

Daylight savings time is observed in 2012 but it neither starts nor ends in August, so the entire month is in daylight time.

Daily Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Savings Time in August

The solar day over the course of the year 2012 . From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (solar, civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight savings time are indicated by the "DST" labels.

Clouds

The median cloud cover is 87% (mostly cloudy) and does not vary substantially over the course of the month.

Median Cloud Cover in August

The median daily cloud cover (black line) with percentile bands (inner band from 40th to 60th percentile, outer band from 25th to 75th percentile).

On August 16, a representative day, the sky is clear or mostly clear18% of the time, partly cloudy20% of the time, and mostly cloudy or overcast54% of the time.

Cloud Cover Types in August

The fraction of time spent in each of the five sky cover categories. From top (most blue) to bottom (most gray), the categories are clear, mostly clear, partly cloudy, mostly cloudy, and overcast. Pink indicates missing data. Outside of the United States clear skies are often reported ambiguously, leading them to be lumped in with the missing data.

Precipitation

The probability that precipitation will be observed at this location varies throughout the month. Precipitation is most likely around August 31, occurring in 70% of days. Precipitation is least likely around August 1, occurring in 64% of days.

Probability of Precipitation at Some Point in the Day in August

The fraction of days in which various types of precipitation are observed. If more than one type of precipitation is reported in a given day, the more severe precipitation is counted. For example, if light rain is observed in the same day as a thunderstorm, that day counts towards the thunderstorm totals. The order of severity is from the top down in this graph, with the most severe at the bottom.

Throughout August, the most common forms of precipitation are moderate rain and light rain.

Moderate rain is the most severe precipitation observed during 69% of those days with precipitation. It is most likely around August 30, when it is observed during 49% of all days.

Light rain is the most severe precipitation observed during 22% of those days with precipitation. It is most likely around August 9, when it is observed during 15% of all days.

Types of Precipitation Throughout August

Relative frequency of various types of precipitation over the course of a typical August.

Snow

The likelihood of snow falling is highest around August 31, occurring in 3% of days.

Probability of Snow Fall Being Reported in a Given Day in August

Probability that snow will be reported at least once in a given day.

Either snow rarely accumulates at this location in August or snow depth measurements are unavailable or unreliable.

Humidity

The relative humidity typically ranges from 63% (mildly humid) to 94% (very humid) over the course of a typical August, rarely dropping below 46% (comfortable) and reaching as high as 100% (very humid).

The air is driest around August 8, at which time the relative humidity drops below 73% (humid) three days out of four; it is most humid around August 11, rising above 91% (very humid) three days out of four.

Relative Humidity in August

The average daily high (blue) and low (brown) relative humidity with percentile bands (inner bands from 25th to 75th percentile, outer bands from 10th to 90th percentile).

Dew Point

Dew point is often a better measure of how comfortable a person will find the weather than relative humidity because it more directly relates to whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid.

Over the course of a typical August, the dew point typically varies from 39Â°F (dry) to 50Â°F (very comfortable) and is rarely below 32Â°F (dry) or above 56Â°F (comfortable).

Wind Speed in August

The average daily minimum (red), maximum (green), and average (black) wind speed with percentile bands (inner band from 25th to 75th percentile, outer band from 10th to 90th percentile).

The wind is most often out of the south (29% of the time), south west (15% of the time), north (11% of the time), and north east (11% of the time). The wind is least often out of the north west (2% of the time), south east (3% of the time), and east (5% of the time).

Wind Directions in August

The fraction of time spent with the wind blowing from the various directions over the entire year. Values do not sum to 100% because the wind direction is undefined when the wind speed is zero.

Fraction of Time Spent with Various Wind Directions in August

The fraction of time spent with the wind blowing from the various directions on a daily basis. Stacked values do not always sum to 100% because the wind direction is undefined when the wind speed is zero.